Casey Mears transitioned from the Car of Tomorrow to a conventional version of his #25 Hendrick Motorsports Chevy during a one-day test at Kentucky Speedway on Tuesday and may have found the spark he’ll need to have a strong performance at Texas Motor Speedway this Sunday.
Mears and his team led by crew chief Darian Grubb found valuable speed in a new car that should help the driver improve on his average 29th-place race finish through the first six events of the season. Tony Stewart tested his Texas Motor Speedway back-up car at Kentucky Speedway on Tuesday. Stewart was on a compressed schedule that did not allow for interview.
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